Hi I live in Western Pa but travel to Philly often.... Gluten Free Philly (mike) has a great listing of places to eat.....Do go to South Philly to Taffet's Bakery.... Omar has the best breads.....there is a restaurant a crossed or up the street from him who uses his bread s ... very good, I also get a roll from him & go have a philly cheesesteak while there..... Pasta Pomadoro in Voorhees, NJ is excellent. Worth the trip....a favorite of many....

Also in that area is Sweet Notes Bagels... google them & they sell to many places out there so you can fing a café who has them for breakfast....

Jules gluten-free pizza has several pizza shops around....

Plus of course all the chains are available too.... WE love Maggiano's ( sp?) having a brain fog day, sorry) call ahead for reservations as it gets crazy & also if you give them a day or two notice they will make gluten-free pasta if they know you are coming....There menu is on their website.....

also I like to just google gluten-free in Philly & it brings up tons of places the gluten-free apps don't....

download the Gluten Free Philly app!! It's available for Iphone and Android. I live in Delaware and follow the Gluten Free Philly blog, and he posted a Living Social deal on Facebook for Pasta Pomodoro. I've never been, but I just bought it based on mamaw's recommendation. Here's the link if you're interested: https://www.livingso...&rpi=157935109

Hope this helps!

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Hey GlutenStinks..I'll be going to Phili in Jun as well. A place called Uncle oogies looks good! There are 3 locations. Taffetts bakery seems good to n they provide breads, rolls, crust to other gluten-free establishments. I'd love for my kids to have a Phili cheesesteak on a gluten-free roll.

I m going the beginning of Jun and if I remember I'll post here to discuss the delicious findings. : )

Hey GlutenStinks..I'll be going to Phili in Jun as well. A place called Uncle oogies looks good! There are 3 locations. Taffetts bakery seems good to n they provide breads, rolls, crust to other gluten-free establishments. I'd love for my kids to have a Phili cheesesteak on a gluten-free roll.

I m going the beginning of Jun and if I remember I'll post here to discuss the delicious findings. : )

Well my visit was Phili was short lived n extremely hectic. We only managed to go to 1 pizza joint and 1 bakery, SWEET FREEDOM. The goodies there are absolutely fabulous especially the chocolate chip cookie sandwich filled with cream n dipped iin chocolate OMG!! so-o-o-o good!!!!! but very expensive like $4.50. The Pizza place we went to is called

Bianca Pizza and Trattoria,

and the gluten-free pizza was excellent!! It was the size of a small pizza about 10" and cost $9.50 for cheese or $10.50 for pepperoni, which is in line pricewise with regular pizza. My kids loved it and ate a whole 1 each! Now be forewarned--I am not sure if any cross contamination occured or can occur. I do not worry too much about CC as my kids are not sensitive. We do avoid CC of course but if something is CC we dont get too concerned either, but again we try to avoid as best as we can. So anybody considering trying this place out, please call and get the details on the prep.

I wished my trip lasted another day, so we could try other gluten-free places. Anyway we enjoyed these 2 places.